Key facts
- A landslide at an illegal gold mine in Policarpa, Colombia, killed 13 workers.
- Seven people were injured in the incident.
- The accident was caused by a slope collapse.
- Rescue operations have concluded.
A landslide at an illegal gold mine in Policarpa, located in Colombia's southwestern Narino department, resulted in the deaths of 13 workers and injured seven others. Local authorities confirmed that the incident was caused by a slope collapse, not an explosion as initially reported. Rescue efforts, which involved firefighters, residents, and excavators, concluded early on Thursday after all missing individuals were located. The mine was described as illegal by one report, and the incident highlights the dangers present in informal mining operations.
